ADVERTISEMENT

The CDC is recommending that people wear face coverings or cloth masks if they go out in public

The White House is recommending but not requiring that people cover their faces if they have to go out in public as the coronavirus spreads across the US.

DIY face masks thailand
  • There isn't much good evidence that masks help prevent infection from spreading in a population, except when you put them on the people who are already sick.
  • There are also risks associated with wearing a homemade mask: you might just be turning your scarf into a virus-catcher.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories .
ADVERTISEMENT

If you must go out, cover up, according to new recommendations from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on how to curb spread of the novel coronavirus. The recommendations were announced by President Trump on Friday.

The new advice comes as emerging evidence suggests people can transmit the coronavirus to others before they ever know they've been infected.

"In light of these studies, the CDC is advising the use of non-medical cloth face covering as an additional voluntary public health measure" President Trump said at the White House on Friday. "So it's voluntary, you don't have to do it ...I don't think I'm going to be doing it."

ADVERTISEMENT

It's quite different from what recommendations were during the early days of the pandemic, when public health experts at the CDC said the agency did not "recommend the use of face masks for the general public," and the US surgeon general urged Americans to stop buying masks.

Scientists still don't have solid evidence that masks work well at preventing infectious disease outbreaks, especially the homemade kind. Masks may do a little bit to help sick people from spreading their infections to others, and are certainly useful for caregivers and healthcare workers who are exposed to lots of coronavirus particles as they care for sick patients.

For this reason, and because masks are in such short supply, public health experts have stressed that surgical masks should be saved chiefly for healthcare workers (and caretakers) who are more exposed to the virus than the general public.

Generally, health experts are still skeptical that masks will do a lot to prevent more people from getting sick. It's true that some people may shed coronavirus before they show symptoms, unwittingly infecting others with COVID-19 by coughing, spitting, sputtering, or just breathing on them.

ADVERTISEMENT

"We have to look at is what is the main driver of this pandemic," World Health Organization Executive Director of Health Emergencies, Mike Ryan, told reporters on a call Friday. "We still believe the main driver of this pandemic is symptomatic individuals coughing or sneezing or contaminating surfaces or contaminating other individuals. Breaking that chain means ensuring that infected individuals are diagnosed and isolated, their contacts are traced and tracked and quarantined, and that people are cared for very quickly."

What's more, textile experts remain concerned that homemade face coverings, which are crafted from woven fabrics built by porous yarns, may not do nearly as much to protect people as surgical masks , which are usually manufactured from nonwoven filtration fabrics, and may even be designed to trap virus particles inside. Clothes and scarves don't do that.

"Homemade masks may give more peace of mind than actual physical protection," textile engineer Emiel DenHartog, Associate Director of the Textile Protection and Comfort Center at North Carolina State University, told Business Insider in an email. "In personal protection, it is generally not true that anything is better than nothing."

Even Ben Cowling, a professor of epidemiology and a mask researcher at the University of Hong Kong's School of Public Health, who himself wears a mask when he goes out in public, said that staying home is clearly a better way to stay virus-free.

"Social distancing would definitely be the best," Cowling told Business Insider. "I mean, if everybody stays in their home, then there's no way for the virus to spread."

ADVERTISEMENT

See Also:

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

Congo is spending 22% of its scarce revenue on security - Minister

Congo is spending 22% of its scarce revenue on security - Minister

Another African country is set to get a Russian embassy

Another African country is set to get a Russian embassy

Medic West Africa 2024: A resounding success in fostering collaboration and innovation for a brighter healthcare future

Medic West Africa 2024: A resounding success in fostering collaboration and innovation for a brighter healthcare future

10 African countries with the most troubling external debt in 2024

10 African countries with the most troubling external debt in 2024

10 African countries with the least soft power influence over the world

10 African countries with the least soft power influence over the world

Kenyan government rejects calls to ban TikTok, recommends tighter control over

Kenyan government rejects calls to ban TikTok, recommends tighter control over

Congo accuses Apple of conflict minerals in its supply chain

Congo accuses Apple of conflict minerals in its supply chain

Top 10 African countries with the highest fuel prices in April 2024

Top 10 African countries with the highest fuel prices in April 2024

The gold trade in Uganda makes a huge comeback

The gold trade in Uganda makes a huge comeback

ADVERTISEMENT